Specialized Post Production

While working on a film project that would be eventually shown nationwide, the Fisher Films team received a high compliment from the Director of Photography, when the team revealed continuity issues during a Revolutionary War scene. Green tape on the bottom of a cup, orange security cones in the background, light bulbs added during the refurbishing of an early American home. All simple issues that could have easily gone undetected, but the Fisher Films team caught them before the final edit. With a smile of gratitude, the photographer said, “The devil is in the details”.

Fisher Films exerts the same amount of effort into post-production as they do pre-production and production, if not more. Once the film goes public, post-production is over. The film is in the can. Professionals trust Fisher Films for post-production because the devil is in the details. Continuity is only part of the post-production process. There is non-linear editing, color grading, compositing, and motion graphics in which Fisher Films refines on a daily basis.

Every project great or small comes down to the final cut. That’s why Fisher Films uses Final Cut Pro X to craft every campaign, short film, music video, documentary, or feature film for the final edit. The design of the actual story is crafted with the hands of their skilled film editors. Cut after cut, piece by piece, the editor creates the style, tone, and mood of the production. Fisher Films understands the sensitivity of their customer's brand, company, and message they want to convey to their target audience. Color grading plays a significant part in setting tone. Fisher Films uses a mix of DaVinci Resolve and Final Cut Pro X to color grade every scene, rendering a spectacular image on screen.

Major companies today use some form of motion graphics in all of their promotions. Fisher Films works extensively with Adobe After Effects and Adobe Photoshop to complete its compositing and motion graphics for all their major projects. Whether its typography, 3D graphics, logo stingers, info graphics, bugs, lower thirds, elements, or cool transitions, Fisher Films works with them all.

Not only does Fisher Films have a library of sound effects and soundtracks to choose from but Fisher Films is capable of in house voice over recording. With Fisher Films experienced audio engineers, rest assured we have the ability to create the sound needed for your project.

A Sample of Past Projects

Miss South Caorolina Opener 2016

Miss South Carolina Pageant week is typically a busy time for Fisher Films. Fisher Films is granted the opportunity of providing all videos, live streaming, image magnification on screen, graphics packages, and special commercials. For the 80th anniversary, Fisher Films wanted to make a special opening that showcased the 80 years of tradition at Miss South Carolina. To achieve this, the archives were available to Fisher Films in order to scan in 80 years of photos as well as digitize every past pageant that had been filmed. What's left is a truly remarkable journey through 80 years of Miss South Carolina.

Les Timms Jr.

During the month of May, Our partnership with The South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame has Fisher Films traveling all over the state to bring these athletic legends to life. Les Timms Jr being a sports writer, rather then an athlete, presented a different challenge to Fisher Films. Being one of the most well known legends in the athletic world in South Carolina, it was Fisher Films' job to highlight his illustrious career. From interviews with his colleagues and family to images of specific articles, Fisher Films brought the story of Les Timms Jr to life on the big screen.

How Much Does a Video Cost?

This is one of our most frequent questions. The truth is, video production costs can vary significantly. There are several factors that determine the cost of a video. Contact us for information about your project.

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How Much Does a Video Cost?

This is one of our most frequent questions. The truth is, video production costs can vary significantly.
There are several factors that determine the cost of a video, many of which can be broken down into 3 categories:
pre-production, physical production, and post-production.